Motorcycling Australia (MA) is pleased to announce that the FIM Oceania Championships will once again take place in 2015 across a number of the different motorcycling disciplines.
Motocross, Trials, Road Racing and Speedway will all feature FIM Oceania Championship competition, most of which will be held concurrently at Australian Championship events.
The FIM Oceania Championships will take place at the following events:
Motocross – R10 MX Nationals – Coolum QLD, 29-30 August
Trials - Australian Trial Championship - Pacific Park, NSW, 29-30 August
Road Racing – R5 ASBK Championship – Phillip Island VIC, 4-6 October
Speedway – Oceania Championship - 2016
The Speedway event will feature individuals riding for both Australia and New Zealand, while all other events will feature riders being selected for national teams specifically for FIM Oceania competition.
The FIM Oceania is one of the six Continental Union’s (CONU’s) of the Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM).
Australia and New Zealand are the two countries that make up membership of the FIM Oceania , with the FIM Oceania Management Council made up of delegates from both MA and Motorcycling New Zealand (MNZ).
President of the FIM Oceania Jim Tuckerman said that the addition of FIM Oceania competitions to established national events would only add to the quality of the racing.
“I personally believe that FIM Oceania can assist both MA and MNZ riders for competition, and it’s extremely gratifying that we’ve been able to get the three championships up for 2015 and for the Speedway in 2016,” Tuckerman said.
“The beauty of running them with events such as the MX Nationals and ASBK is that there are top New Zealanders already competing within Australian championships.
“I believe that the beauty of Australia versus New Zealand gives the media the ability to draw attention to it. Effectively what we’ve got is a Bledisloe Cup, and this is one of the reasons why I pushed to put FIM Oceania into the national events because it gives the national championships another string to their bow to bring more attention to motorcycling as a whole, and that is FIM Oceania’s goal.”
MA CEO Dale Gilson commended the return of the FIM Oceania Championships and the potential benefits the arrangement would bring to national championship events.
“The addition of the FIM Oceania Championships will certainly add to the spectacle of our national championships in Australia,” Gilson said.
“Both nations have a proud motorcycling history, and it is exciting that we are able to re-ignite the healthy Trans-Tasman rivalry we have had with New Zealand over the years."
For more information on the FIM Oceania Championships and team announcements, stay tuned to the Motorcycling Australia website.
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